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==Notes==
==Notes==
* The "cyber" in "cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー ''seibā'') rather than the katakana that [http://www.replicawatchesup.com/replica-jacob-co-watches-c-19.html  '''Replica Jacob & Co Watches'''] make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ ''saiba''). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world.
* The "cyber" in "cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー ''seibā'') rather than the katakana that make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ ''saiba''). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:48, 12 January 2012

This article is about the metal from several continuities. For the alloy from the live-action film continuity, see Cybertanium.

Cybertitanium (セイバーチタニウム seibāchitaniumu) is apparently a very strong kind of silver metal, possibly from the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron.

Fiction

Generation 2

Sizzle's chassis is made out of it, making him practically unbeatable in battle.[1]

Car Robots

Danger's cybertitanium caterpillar tank treads enable him to traverse any road, no matter how rough. [2]

Animated

Lockdown uses cybertitanium cables. They keep his quarry from escaping his ship. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac

Toys

Live-action film series

Several Takaratomy promotional MechTech weapons and other "prize" toys were identified as "Cybertitanium" versions, all of which were plated in silver chrome. They included:

  • Cybertitanium plasma double bullet, a redeco of Skids' weapon
  • Cybertitanium power saw, a redeco of Ratchet's weapon

Notes

  • The "cyber" in "cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー seibā) rather than the katakana that make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ saiba). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world.

References